A big welcome back to the big screen for this low-budget film noir. Made in 1950, it's an electrifying treatment of the Bonnie and Clyde story, scripted without credit by the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo, who was serving time for contempt of Congress when the film opened. John Dall and Peggy Cummins meet as fairground sharpshooters, and in a classic folie à deux turn to crime to make ends meet. It's a superbly crafted film by a cult film-maker and features a virtuoso bank robbery sequence shot in a single take from a camera in the back seat of a car.